‘Imperative of continental alliance in legal practice’

Partner at Gbenga Biobaku & Co., Ijeoma Abalogu (left); President & CEO of TagAlliances, Richard Attisha; Trade Commissioner to the Deputy High Commission of Canada, Temitayo Dada; Senior Partner, Gbenga Biobaku & Co., Mr Gbenga Biobaku; Director Prado Power, Mr Ugorji Nnanna and member of the TagLaw Advisory Board, Mr Paul Tauber during their meeting in Lagos.

A commercial law firm in Lagos, Gbenga Biobaku & Co. and an accounting firm, Phillips Akindele & Co. have emphasised the imperative of continental alliance in legal practice and service delivery.

The firms expressed the view when they welcomed the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TAG Alliances, Mr Richard Attisha and a member of the TAGLaw Advisory Board, Mr. Paul Tauber, to their offices in Lagos.


TAG Alliances is a leading multi-disciplinary alliance of independent professional services firms, covering over 110 countries including TAGLaw for law firms, TIAG for accounting firms, and TAG-SP for strategic partners.

They highlighted the importance of collaboration between the firms in Nigeria and other countries within the TAG Alliances network, aiming to build stronger relationships and enhance client services.

They also expressed excitement about future collaborations and meetings at TAG Alliances conferences.

A warm cocktail reception was held at Pitstop restaurant in Victoria Island, Lagos, which was attended by clients and friends of the host firms.

Mr. Attisha and Mr. Tauber expressed their gratitude for the hospitality and praised their hosts for providing efficient, cost-effective, and quality services to their clients.

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